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Biomesh (or biologic mesh) is a type of surgical mesh made from an organic biomaterial (such as porcine dermis, porcine small intestine submucosa, bovine dermis or pericardium, and the dermis or fascia lata of a cadaveric human). Biologic mesh is primarily indicated for several types of hernia repair, including inguinal and ventral hernias, hernia prophylaxis, and contaminated hernia repairs. However, it has also been used in pelvic floor dysfunction, parotidectomy, and reconstructive plastic surgery. The development of biologic mesh largely has derived from the need of a biocompatible material that addresses "the problems associated with a permanent synthetic mesh, including chronic inflammation, foreign body reaction, fibrosis, and mesh infection." As of 2015, however, the efficacy and o

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  • Biomesh (or biologic mesh) is a type of surgical mesh made from an organic biomaterial (such as porcine dermis, porcine small intestine submucosa, bovine dermis or pericardium, and the dermis or fascia lata of a cadaveric human). Biologic mesh is primarily indicated for several types of hernia repair, including inguinal and ventral hernias, hernia prophylaxis, and contaminated hernia repairs. However, it has also been used in pelvic floor dysfunction, parotidectomy, and reconstructive plastic surgery. The development of biologic mesh largely has derived from the need of a biocompatible material that addresses "the problems associated with a permanent synthetic mesh, including chronic inflammation, foreign body reaction, fibrosis, and mesh infection." As of 2015, however, the efficacy and optimal use of biological mesh products remains in question. (en)
  • Les filets biologiques sont des prothèses d'origine biologique utilisées en chirurgie de la paroi abdominale, et notamment en chirurgie de la hernie inguinale. Ils viennent du besoin d'un biomatériau qui ne souffre pas des problèmes associés aux filets permanents synthétiques, incluant inflammation chronique, réaction de corps étranger, raideur et fibrose, et infection du filet. Cependant, les données sur les filets biologiques viennent le plus souvent d'études animales ou de petites séries sur les humains. (fr)
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  • Les filets biologiques sont des prothèses d'origine biologique utilisées en chirurgie de la paroi abdominale, et notamment en chirurgie de la hernie inguinale. Ils viennent du besoin d'un biomatériau qui ne souffre pas des problèmes associés aux filets permanents synthétiques, incluant inflammation chronique, réaction de corps étranger, raideur et fibrose, et infection du filet. Cependant, les données sur les filets biologiques viennent le plus souvent d'études animales ou de petites séries sur les humains. (fr)
  • Biomesh (or biologic mesh) is a type of surgical mesh made from an organic biomaterial (such as porcine dermis, porcine small intestine submucosa, bovine dermis or pericardium, and the dermis or fascia lata of a cadaveric human). Biologic mesh is primarily indicated for several types of hernia repair, including inguinal and ventral hernias, hernia prophylaxis, and contaminated hernia repairs. However, it has also been used in pelvic floor dysfunction, parotidectomy, and reconstructive plastic surgery. The development of biologic mesh largely has derived from the need of a biocompatible material that addresses "the problems associated with a permanent synthetic mesh, including chronic inflammation, foreign body reaction, fibrosis, and mesh infection." As of 2015, however, the efficacy and o (en)
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  • Biomesh (en)
  • Filets biologiques (fr)
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